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JUM.l ' H AMIIOW C.AlllsO Paii boro, NE v Jebsey Jot ' or thf Cats as he is cximin()iil ' ri ' ffri ' d to bv hi. IririulN grailii.itfd from Paiilshoro Iliuli School hffori ' coiiiini; to the Aeacleiin. lie atteiicletl ' oiiiini; Semiiiarv wliere lie entered L ' SNAY thru the Naval Heser e. While at a y Joe has distiii ' iiished himself on the athletic field bv plav- ing three vears of Viirsitv ' football. During the winter Joe selected wrestling as his sport and made the varsitv for four ye;irs, wrestling in the IfiT [xiund class. He also be- longed to the N C-lub and Newman Club for four vears. His hobbv is photographv. Joe plans to enter the Na v line. PHILIP FRANCIS CP:HRINC. JR. .Vsm iiv Pahk. .Nkw Ji-iisKV Fr«- juent were the moniings that a Plebe could be heard being indoctrinated in geographv at Flip ' s fable bv loudlv re|Hating — The Hi iera of the East Coast, . sbur) Park, New Jersev. Sirl! ' A summer reserve program in lighter than air. a prep school professor, his mom and dad, and an Admiral Farragut preparation c-ombined, and rapidlv had Phil entered in our cliLss. In prep sch(X)l, he was versatile in varsitv athletic-s. Here he enjoved a short lived baseball care« ' r and de velop d a strong liking for Softball, always saving most of his energv for academics. Phil anxiously looked forsv.ird to his military career and a life of happiness. QUENTIN LEK GL ss ' 0KI M). WyoMINC. The fact that Wyoming was tin hrst state to let the temale f the sjH ' cies vote w;ls a well-established maxim with any- one who got to know (,)uent — voming ' s ambassador to the Navy treadmill. Kntering the Academy via Ottawa Univer- sity ami the L ' nixersitv of Wyoming, C,)uent was only a sea- farer bv transition of locality — his heart w.is tnu- to the ' reen grass and snow-clad |ieaks of his I hmMim li-,l home state. . n ardent statistician. (,)uent l»e located iMibbing ill and out Ix ' tweeii aliii Mcal xxiks. His sense of humor was always good to have along, iiid his dimples were the pride of his fun-loving company. 505
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IP WILLIAM RUSSELL FORBES St. Paul, Minnesota A loyal son from Paul Bunyan land, Bill came to the Naval Academy from St. Paul possessing a combination of en- thusiasm and ability. Finding himself most at home on the golf course, he became a mainstay on the battalion golf team and still managed to pull in the points on the com- pany basketball court. A classical scholar, Bill never was ti-oubled academically. His perpetual love for good times, good things, good music, and weekends characterized Bill, whose sincere interest and cheerfulness will carr - him into a career in the Na v line. LOUIS FRANK DA VIES Buffalo, New York A Yankee bv birth, a Rebel by choice. Lou is one of the Fleet conversion men. Boot at Great Lakes, a minesweeper operating out of Charleston, and the Xaval Academy Prep School mark the road to the Academy gates. Not much of a muscle and bra Ti man. Lou worked off the excess steam in the e.xtra-curricidar field. Masqueraders, Lucki Bag, . ntiphonal Choir, ' RN Log, and Splinter managed to leave him just enough time to wrestle the academic depart- ments to a favorable decision. Brahms and weekends in New York were his two greatest loves. lltfF CECIL AUGUSTUS EDWARDS. JR. Be. umont, Texas Cecil, a former NROTC student at Texas U.. liked the Navy so well that after his sophomore year he came to USN.A a hardened collegiate partv man. During his high school and college davs Cecil was a distance man in track. C. A. was also a boxing fan, being on the batt and Brigade bo.xing teams at the Academy. Cecil ' s training at Texas U. trained him as a man with a desire for the finer things in life — wine, women, and song. Cecil believes that the future will take care of itself so long as Texas is independent. 504
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II LAWRENCE HILL GRIMES. JR. Coral G. bles, Florida Larry hails from Coral Gables, Florida, the land of sun- shine. Although he was born in Boston, he claims to be a natiualized Rebel, living in Florida since 1936. He gradu- ated from Ponce de Leon High School in 1949 and entered Columbian Prep in ' ashingt()n, D. C. where he entered the Academy through the Naval Reserve. . t Navv Larrv was a member of the Public Relations Committee for four years and the Newman Club for one year. His favorite sport and hobbv is golf which he engaged in intramuralh for four years. He plans upon returning to Florida and getting those wings with Navy air in the futiu-e. W1LLL . 1 TAYLOR GREENHALGH, JR. Alexandria, Virginl Born Nav raised Nax ' v, it was just natural, of course, that Bill came to Navv Tech. Bill came directly from high school to the vast halls of Bancroft. Being a Navv junior. Bill found it hard to pick anv one place as his podunk. but he finally chose Philadelphia as his home port. n ardent sports enthusiast, he suited up for such sports as soccer, football, and basketball. Not that he was concerned with academics, but it was said that Bill never read any book unless it had an assignment sheet attached. Bill plans to weigh the family anchor upon graduation. BILLY MARTIN GRIMES I M. NXHESTER, OniO Billy was born June 9. 1932, in the bustling Ohio River communit - of Manchester. .After being valedictorian of his high school class. BilK ' entured North to Miami L ' ni ersit} ' of Ohio under the NROTC program where he played fresh- man basketball and pledged Sigma Chi. With his Congres- sional appointment approval and locked up with a college certificate. Bill arrived late during Pleb e summer and began his career as a Midshipman, USN. Billy centered his inter- ests on company basketball, managing the 150 pound foot- ball team, and handling many aried assignments for the Public Relations Committee. 506
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